New Tracks

Danielle Durack – “Shirt Song”

Within its melodic alt-pop production, “Shirt Song” delivers a cathartic satiation in its conveying of how “life goes on,” following a breakup. The effort shows the melodic, heartfelt sound of Danielle Durack,

Happy Just to See You – “Ways to Cope”

“Ways to Cope” is a resonating rock single from New Hampshire-based act Happy Just to See You. The expressive, rousing track precedes the act’s upcoming self-titled album, anticipating to release in early

Sunniva – “Its Not the Same”

Maryland-based act Sunniva tout a warming groove on “Its Not the Same,” a soulful pop single with caressing vocals and twinkling key delights. The project, led by brothers Danniel and Conner Knight,

Mod Mofma – “The Poster”

“The Poster” touts a darkly mysterious rock sound, while still retaining a hooky briskness. The hazy rocker comes from Mad Mofma, a Denver-based act that took shape this past year. Childhood friends

Alison Jutta – “Like I Do”

Antwerp-based singer/songwriter Alison Jutta reveals a haunting pop sound on “Like I Do,” depicting the “beautiful but scary” elements of being attached to someone. The track comes via the upcoming album hello,

Cool Company – “Know It’s Real”

A new single from Cool Company, “Know It’s Real” struts a soulful escalation — expanding from calming contemplation into a soaring vocal adoring: “take what I can get, until there’s nothing left.”

Golem Dance Cult – “Ghost of Las Vegas”

Traverse a gripping soundscape with specters alongside on “Ghost of Las Vegas,” a track from Golem Dance Cult. The duo from Belgrave, Australia audibly capture the feeling of isolation, particularly when surrounded

Ronald Van Deurzen – “Night Walk”

"Night Walk" captures the power of a tranquil nighttime stroll, when the day's bustle fades into a more serene escape. The piano-driven single is melodic and atmospheric, showcasing the work of Dutch

New Albums

Lexytron – ‘Something New’

The captivating new album from Lexytron, Something New enamors in its palpable emotion and stylistic variety. Shimmering synths, jangly guitars, and dramatic

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